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Title: | Self-assembled vertically aligned gold nanorod superlattices for ultra-high sensitive detection of molecules |
Authors: | Apte, Amey Bhaskar, Prashant Das, Raja Chaturvedi, Smita Poddar, Pankaj KULKARNI, SULABHA Dept. of Physics |
Keywords: | Nanostructures self-assemblies Superlattices Raman spectroscopy sensors 2015 |
Issue Date: | Mar-2015 |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Citation: | Nano Research, 8(3), 907-919. |
Abstract: | We show that self-assembled vertically aligned gold nanorod (VA-GNRs) superlattices can serve as probes or substrates for ultra-high sensitive detection of various molecules. D-glucose and 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) have been chosen as model systems due to their very low Raman cross-sections (5.6 × 10−30 cm2·molecule−1·sr−1 for D-glucose and 4.9 × 10−31 cm2·molecule−1·sr−1 for TNT) to show that the VA-GNR superlattice assembly offers as low as yoctomole sensitivity. Our experiment on mixed samples of bovine serum albumin (BSA) and D-glucose solutions demonstrate sensitivity for the latter, and the possible extension to real samples. Self-assembled superlattices of VA-GNRs were achieved on a silicon wafer by depositing a drop of solvent containing the GNRs and subsequent solvent evaporation in ambient conditions. An additional advantage of the VA-GNR monolayers is their extremely high reproducible morphology accompanied by ultrahigh sensitivity which will be useful in many fields where a very small amount of analyte is available. Moreover the assembly can be reused a number of times after removing the already present molecules. The method of obtaining VA-GNRs is simple, inexpensive and reproducible. With the help of simulations of monolayers and multilayers it has been shown that superlattices can achieve better sensitivity than monolayer assembly of VA-GNRs. |
URI: | http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2219 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-014-0572-2 |
ISSN: | 1998-0124 1998-0000 |
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